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berlin is furious over reports that the nsa listened in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone calls. >> a lot of americans are worried about the scale of government surveillance and marching on the national mall in protest. we're joined now live from washington. rally getting under way in just a few hours. how is it shaping up? >> it starts in an hour and a half. it is starting at union station right outside of the washington bureau here at cnn. we're expecting thousands of people. there are about 100 groups who are organizers of this rally and the big names span really across the political spectrum from a republican congressman, a very conservative congressman at that all of the way to a very liberal democrat, a former congressman dennis kucinich who you may remember from democratic presidential primaries a couple years ago. this rally is more about the personal liberty side of it. the aclu and others are very angry that the nsa is spying on personal communications. so not as much about the foreign aspect of it. much about domestic side and personal freedoms. >> i know hillar
berlin is furious over reports that the nsa listened in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone calls. >> a lot of americans are worried about the scale of government surveillance and marching on the national mall in protest. we're joined now live from washington. rally getting under way in just a few hours. how is it shaping up? >> it starts in an hour and a half. it is starting at union station right outside of the washington bureau here at cnn. we're expecting thousands...
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angela merkel likes to take the french to task, but she could have found herself in parisian hot water, as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, for more than 200 years it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris unless official permission was granted. it seems that during the french revolution the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments came over the years allowing women to dare to wear trousers for riding bikes or horses. but the law remained on the books until this week, when it was repealed by the minister for women's rights. the correct answer to our "gps" chall question was a, richard iii was a plantagenets. that dynasty ruled over britain from 1216 with henry iii until august 1485, when richard iii was killed at the battle of bosworth at age 33. and a new battle has started over where his final resting place should be. in leicester, where he's been buried for some 525 years or in york, where he spent many of his living years
angela merkel likes to take the french to task, but she could have found herself in parisian hot water, as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, for more than 200 years it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris unless official permission was granted. it seems that during the french revolution the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments...
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let's bring in angela and ryan grim. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> ryan, she's back in a big way. how will the establishment and the gop handle this? >> you know, it's just a strange, strange thing for her to be doing. as you're watching that clip, you have to remind yourself, this is paid for by sarah palin's pack. she's raising money to produce a campaign video like this but hasn't held elected office for run for anything since she quit as governor. so it's just weird. what is is she doing? why is she producing this campaign-style web video? she points out that it's 20 months before an election. but what election? is she going to run for something? i think she has no idea what her place is in politics right now. she's just kind of out in the wind right now. she always defines herself for those that she's opposed to. first it was liberals and now it's karl rove and so i guess good luck to them. >> you know, angela, some powerful conservatives, though, dobt right her off. john mccain says there are m
let's bring in angela and ryan grim. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> ryan, she's back in a big way. how will the establishment and the gop handle this? >> you know, it's just a strange, strange thing for her to be doing. as you're watching that clip, you have to remind yourself, this is paid for by sarah palin's pack. she's raising money to produce a campaign video like this but hasn't held elected office for run for anything since she quit as governor. so...
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but i don't think it's going to go too well for them. >> now, angela, before leaving for hawaii, the president kind of projected and looked ahead to 2014. listen to this. >> 2014 needs to be a year of action. we've got work to do to create more good jobs, to help more americans earn the skills and education they need to do those jobs and to make sure those jobs offer the wages and benefits that let families build financial security. we've got to build on the progress we painstakingly made over these past five years with respect to our economy and offer to the middle class and those looking to join the middle class a better opportunity. and that's going to be where i focus all of my efforts in the year ahead. >> he's going to focus all of his efforts to make these things happen, a year of action he said, angela. >> sure. and rev, we know that the widening gap between the rich and the poor is causing major challenges for our economy. so he's wise to focus there. but i also want to remind your viewers that this is not a new agenda for the president, rev. he said this during the state of
but i don't think it's going to go too well for them. >> now, angela, before leaving for hawaii, the president kind of projected and looked ahead to 2014. listen to this. >> 2014 needs to be a year of action. we've got work to do to create more good jobs, to help more americans earn the skills and education they need to do those jobs and to make sure those jobs offer the wages and benefits that let families build financial security. we've got to build on the progress we...
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angela rye on my show quoting joe scarborough. thank you for your time this evening. >> thanks. >> don't forget to catch krystal on "the cycle" week days at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> still ahead, my interview with the activist maya angelou. >>> plus tiger in chief. the golfing legend reveals who won his big game with the president. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. j
angela rye on my show quoting joe scarborough. thank you for your time this evening. >> thanks. >> don't forget to catch krystal on "the cycle" week days at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> still ahead, my interview with the activist maya angelou. >>> plus tiger in chief. the golfing legend reveals who won his big game with the president. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack....
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how are you, angela? what do you mean? you know how i am. although it is impressive he put a tap on the actual chancellor herself. who could have gotten close enough to do something like that? oh, my god! that's what it was. he was planting the bug. unbelievable. >> wonderful. time for the sideshow. that was jon stewart. last night on the fallout in germany over new disclosures. that nsc was involved in that. i guess we've rubbed the chancellor of germany the wrong way again. next you might remember the woman who almost fainted in the rose garden this week during the president's speech on the affordable care act. some conspiracy theories out there on the right say they believe the whole incident was staged by the white house, a blog post on lady patriots said the woman who fainted as used as a prop. for the president's defense of the aca. listen to this. quote, obama has to have props around him when he does one of his con-jobs in the rose garden or wherever he chooses to deceive or receive his worshippers. the allegation was posted by the w
how are you, angela? what do you mean? you know how i am. although it is impressive he put a tap on the actual chancellor herself. who could have gotten close enough to do something like that? oh, my god! that's what it was. he was planting the bug. unbelievable. >> wonderful. time for the sideshow. that was jon stewart. last night on the fallout in germany over new disclosures. that nsc was involved in that. i guess we've rubbed the chancellor of germany the wrong way again. next you...
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joining me now are dana milbank and angela rye. thank you for being here. >> hi, rev. >> thank you. >> dana, some republicans do admit the shutdown is horrible for the party. but with tea partiers ready for round two, have they learned anything? >> well, here's the problem, reverend, is when you say "they" it's not clear who it is we're talking about in the republican party now. it's become some sort of sea monster with the various heads it has. and yes what's left of the establishment of this party is very clear that things have to change. but if you look at sarah palin and ted cruz, cruz is very thrilled with the outcome. because it's good for his bank roll and his popularity within the tea party. the question here is are the financial interests that have been bank rolling the tea party finally realizing that these people are not aligned with their interests and are going to push back and launch primarying against sarah palin's candidates in these republican primaries. >> angela, another sign the shutdown has been very bad for th
joining me now are dana milbank and angela rye. thank you for being here. >> hi, rev. >> thank you. >> dana, some republicans do admit the shutdown is horrible for the party. but with tea partiers ready for round two, have they learned anything? >> well, here's the problem, reverend, is when you say "they" it's not clear who it is we're talking about in the republican party now. it's become some sort of sea monster with the various heads it has. and yes what's...
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. >> joining us from washington, angela kelly, vice president for the center for american progress. how important is mexico's role in this? how important is the border? we end up focusing on is the border. it has this symbolic import to conservatives, yet we've seen an amount of spending on "the border $18 billion a year unprecedented and seen deportation and decline in immigration end. what role does the border plain this whole picture? >> it is important to republicans, why you see marco rubio talking about it as much as he does. border security is a national priority but a perennial priority and we won't declare it mission accomplished, that we're done at the border. we need the technology and resources, of course. at the same time, we have to get realistic about the fact we have 11 million people here without papers. what's good about the legislation, it does directly deal with them and puts forward a process for them to come forward, work legally and pay taxes and over time, acquire citizenship. as far as i'm concerned, both of those goals should and must be met. i think the bi
. >> joining us from washington, angela kelly, vice president for the center for american progress. how important is mexico's role in this? how important is the border? we end up focusing on is the border. it has this symbolic import to conservatives, yet we've seen an amount of spending on "the border $18 billion a year unprecedented and seen deportation and decline in immigration end. what role does the border plain this whole picture? >> it is important to republicans, why...
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angela rye, political strategist and principal of impact strategies. jonathan capehart is an opinion writer for the "washington post." ea steve kornacki, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle." at the top of the gop coroner's report, sorry, autopsy, it says, we must recruit more candidates who come from minority communities, but it's not just tone that counts, policy always matters. how well do you think they dress policy toward minorities in this publication? >> very little to not at all. if you look at the latino vote, there seems to be an acknowledgement immigration is a problem for the republican party. >> you would have thought so after 74% of latinos voted for this president and 94% of african-americans voted for the president. and 91% -- sorry, 71% of asian-americans voted. >> immigration covers, you know, basic -- does not cover nearly all of your problems. >> indeed. >> right there. but what i'm really struck by is i can think back decades to moments like this in the republican party when there have been frank and blunt acknowledgement from p
angela rye, political strategist and principal of impact strategies. jonathan capehart is an opinion writer for the "washington post." ea steve kornacki, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle." at the top of the gop coroner's report, sorry, autopsy, it says, we must recruit more candidates who come from minority communities, but it's not just tone that counts, policy always matters. how well do you think they dress policy toward minorities in this publication? >> very...
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. >> angela, donald trump was the king of birthers, but listen to what he said about senator cruz. >> ted cruz, born in canada. >> yeah. >> is he eligible to be president of the united states? >> well, if he was born in canada, perhaps not. i'm not sure where he was born. >> he was definitely born in canada. >> okay. then you'll have to ask him that question, so perhaps not. >> ted cruz's mother was an american. >> that will be ironed out. i heard somebody tell me he was born in canada. that's really his thing. >> that's really his thing. i mean i'm sure it will be worked out. this is the guy that was passionate about president obama, but cruz, he'll work it out. i don't know if he's eligible or not, angela. >> well, rev, i think this should have been your nice try but we gotcha. i think you should have used this one. it's clearly a huge problem here. i think there's one factor that we know is kind of the elephant in the room here. president obama looks a whole lot different than senator cruz. and even with the republicans, you know, especially the tea party folks and the birthers goi
. >> angela, donald trump was the king of birthers, but listen to what he said about senator cruz. >> ted cruz, born in canada. >> yeah. >> is he eligible to be president of the united states? >> well, if he was born in canada, perhaps not. i'm not sure where he was born. >> he was definitely born in canada. >> okay. then you'll have to ask him that question, so perhaps not. >> ted cruz's mother was an american. >> that will be ironed out. i...
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is more able to tap into the phone of angela merkel and to do other things. i think the most troubling thing for their administration at least insofar as it oversees relationships are concerned, it's been a cooperative. they've been sharing intelligence. this is a new day and age of terrorism. if that comes out, if for instance, germany is seen as well, they gave the u.s. this information about the following six people, that is dangerous because then that turns the spotlight on in a way that certainly merkel would not like. i think the administration is lucky in this way. you hear responses like marco rubio. and the ruth is, there is no pressure on had administration to change this at had point. >> change the policy of eavesdropping, surveilance, even on friendly countries? >> i think it's one thing to say we all sigh on each other and another for merkel to find out her cell phone has been tapped. the reality of that simple fact is different from oh, yeah, everybody spies on everybody. >> they had a conversation, the preds president and angela merkel the othe
is more able to tap into the phone of angela merkel and to do other things. i think the most troubling thing for their administration at least insofar as it oversees relationships are concerned, it's been a cooperative. they've been sharing intelligence. this is a new day and age of terrorism. if that comes out, if for instance, germany is seen as well, they gave the u.s. this information about the following six people, that is dangerous because then that turns the spotlight on in a way that...
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. >> joining me now are angela -- is angela rye. thank you for cosming on the show tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, palin says she is the anti-establishment figure. but on paper, she seems anything but. what do you make of this? >> rev, several things. first of all, we know that sarah palin, like the rap song said, is blind to the fact. she has never been anything but a hypocrite. it's easy for someone who says, for example, you know, she can see russia from alaska, which may indeed be true, but the products commitment of alaska to russia makes her -- gives her creative advantage on foreign policy. so this is someone who does not really make any good sense, and as a result, the way in which they have spent the money with her pac, it's demonstrating the same type of thing there is no real synergy with her ideas and how she will live out or manage the funds. >> i'm joined now by karen finney. thank you, karen, for coming. >> absolutely. >> karen, i want to focus, though, on this whole notion of her paying all the dollars, all th
. >> joining me now are angela -- is angela rye. thank you for cosming on the show tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, palin says she is the anti-establishment figure. but on paper, she seems anything but. what do you make of this? >> rev, several things. first of all, we know that sarah palin, like the rap song said, is blind to the fact. she has never been anything but a hypocrite. it's easy for someone who says, for example, you know, she can see russia from...
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angela rye says it's unfortunate she makes no sense. isn't it more serious than both of those terms convey? >> well, it is. in some ways because remember, although we don't really take her too seriously, those of us on this panel, she does have a large following. martin, what you're getting at here is that this can be used as a sound bite around the world to represent the ways in which americans think about islam, which is a sad thing. first of all, it obviously it gets to the point of we have a million or more american muslims. it's disrespecting large groups of people. >> many of whom, by the away, serve in the united states military where they are right now. keep going, professor peterson. >> at the end of the day we have to understand what this does politically. i've got to be honest with you. i am not in favor of any kind of aggressive military intervention in syria. i don't want to see boots on the ground. the humanitarian aid is great, but this kind of language from someone like sarah palin also feeds the aggressive military indu
angela rye says it's unfortunate she makes no sense. isn't it more serious than both of those terms convey? >> well, it is. in some ways because remember, although we don't really take her too seriously, those of us on this panel, she does have a large following. martin, what you're getting at here is that this can be used as a sound bite around the world to represent the ways in which americans think about islam, which is a sad thing. first of all, it obviously it gets to the point of we...
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angela, is this a good thing for the democrats sf. >> i think it's a great thing for the democrats. if it's for entertainment value only, we'll watch for entertainment value. at some point, the republicans have got to say, we've got to stop entertaining and start talking about american values in a way that makes sense to not only the american public but what makes sense for the republican party. they cannot continue down the same path of talking about the same issues in the same way when the country continues to evolve into change. they have to look at their core values, their core messaging and communicating it to a group of people at a demographic that continues to change. >> we mentioned at the top, this is a chance for power talk. a lot of republicans came together a couple months ago at a meet of the rnc and louisiana governor bobby jindal said that republicans have to stop being "the stupid party and get their message together." is this a place where that gets done? is this a place or a lot of different messages get thrown out and we see what sticks? what happens here? >> i th
angela, is this a good thing for the democrats sf. >> i think it's a great thing for the democrats. if it's for entertainment value only, we'll watch for entertainment value. at some point, the republicans have got to say, we've got to stop entertaining and start talking about american values in a way that makes sense to not only the american public but what makes sense for the republican party. they cannot continue down the same path of talking about the same issues in the same way when...
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joining me is jamal simmons and angela rye. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> good to see you, rev. >> jamal, this is going to be fun. what do you expect bill clinton to do next week? >> well, as you said, he is the secretary of explaining stuff. for the last 20 years of american life, we've had the joy of watching bill clinton really talking about the issues that he finds to be important, that all of us find important like health care. sarah palin, though, she famously said she could see russia from alaska. she ought to be uninsured too. she wants to unfund this effort to get them insurance. i don't understand why the republicans take upon themselves this idea that we ought to not be insuring people who need health care. they have no alternative to give us another way to get these people covered. >> angela, sarah palin loves to attack obama care. watch this. >> it's in black and white in the law that there will be rationing of health care. death panels are a part of this atrocity. not only does it strip away
joining me is jamal simmons and angela rye. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> good to see you, rev. >> jamal, this is going to be fun. what do you expect bill clinton to do next week? >> well, as you said, he is the secretary of explaining stuff. for the last 20 years of american life, we've had the joy of watching bill clinton really talking about the issues that he finds to be important, that all of us find important like health care. sarah palin,...
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angela wri, political strategist and principle at impact strategies. robert costa of the national review joins us at the capitol. and here with us in new york is democratic strategist, professor bob shrum. >> robert costa, you are reporting this afternoon that the house is looking at passing a one-week continuing resolution to prevent a shutdown. that's the best we can do, we're on a week-to-week basis, even detroit hasn't been reduced to weekly budgets. the city of mogadishu doesn't do a weekly budget, but the united states is going to continue a resolution for one week? >> that's exactly right, martin. it seems like the house right now wants to avoid a shutdown. but at the same time, they know they're dealing with a conservative flank of the party that wants to keep up the fight. so what i'm hearing from my top leadership sources and sources in the house, and in the senate, is that republicans will push for a one-week cr to phubbed the government, avoid a shutdown and keep the talks going. >> one week. fantastic. professor shrum, in more than 21 hour
angela wri, political strategist and principle at impact strategies. robert costa of the national review joins us at the capitol. and here with us in new york is democratic strategist, professor bob shrum. >> robert costa, you are reporting this afternoon that the house is looking at passing a one-week continuing resolution to prevent a shutdown. that's the best we can do, we're on a week-to-week basis, even detroit hasn't been reduced to weekly budgets. the city of mogadishu doesn't do a...
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angela eckhart. angela basset. and gerard butler. just recently i saw you play a surfer in "chaisie in"chasing m" then in this movie about the father getting divorced. >> "playing for keeps." >> how many movies you do a year? >> recently not that many. >> you play a secret service agent. a great guy named jerry parm saved the president, saved reagan. when he was growing up he saw a movie about a secret service agent. guess who played the guy who made him want to be in the secret service? reagan. this connection between the chief of secret service and president of the united states is fascinating. >> maybe one day i'll be president now and we can repeat the same story. >> that's the way it works. >> no. so i play mike banning. and we've been great friends. i was the special agent in charge. a tragedy happens. >> can you talk american? >> yeah. i play mike banning. a very good friend of president asher. basically, we move enough to this tragedy. i'm working at the treasury. we have the backdrop of the tensions and korea. out of nowhere
angela eckhart. angela basset. and gerard butler. just recently i saw you play a surfer in "chaisie in"chasing m" then in this movie about the father getting divorced. >> "playing for keeps." >> how many movies you do a year? >> recently not that many. >> you play a secret service agent. a great guy named jerry parm saved the president, saved reagan. when he was growing up he saw a movie about a secret service agent. guess who played the guy who...
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to that point, angela, let me show everyone a new gallup poll. it shows voters' top complaint about republicans. and even among gop voters, the top complaint is a failure to compromise. could whatever marco rubio is doing, angela, here, backfire on him because he may not end up compromising? >> well, it will with the rest of the country, martin, but, again, we have this far, very extreme wing of the party that he continues to appeal to. these are the tea party folks. you know, this is the reason for this resurgence of this movement. in 2010 when folks just wanted to take their country back. so in part of taking their country back, i think immigration is a large part of that. and he's going to continue to push for that because that is the reason why he's here. the tea party is his base. >> nia-malika henderson, angela rye, thank you both for your expertise. >>> next, is the atlanta cheating scandal an isolated incident? or further proof that turning the classroom into a business is a very bad idea? stay with us. music ... music ... music... when y
to that point, angela, let me show everyone a new gallup poll. it shows voters' top complaint about republicans. and even among gop voters, the top complaint is a failure to compromise. could whatever marco rubio is doing, angela, here, backfire on him because he may not end up compromising? >> well, it will with the rest of the country, martin, but, again, we have this far, very extreme wing of the party that he continues to appeal to. these are the tea party folks. you know, this is the...
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but they were very willing to befriend a senator for both louis farrakhan and angela davis. >> wow. do you feel like that is sort of built into their approach in the classes? you know, the atmosphere on campus? because it feels like a form of brainwashing to just shut down the other point of view entirely. >> well, i can definitely say that the other point of view isn't necessarily embraced. my definition of the academy or university is where a debate of ideas are supposed to take place. and you know, a lot of times the debate itself isn't allowed to take place. or both sides aren't presented. one of the major concerns of pushback that i've gotten, especially alumnis that oh, you're making it seem like bowie state, the students are really conservative or libertarian. and that's not the case. and you know, but my thing, i've been there four years now, and this is actually the first time the other side has actually presented. >> wow. and look at the feedback that you get. i'm sure there are a lot of people out there who appreciate your torch of truth, and we thank you for coming on. a
but they were very willing to befriend a senator for both louis farrakhan and angela davis. >> wow. do you feel like that is sort of built into their approach in the classes? you know, the atmosphere on campus? because it feels like a form of brainwashing to just shut down the other point of view entirely. >> well, i can definitely say that the other point of view isn't necessarily embraced. my definition of the academy or university is where a debate of ideas are supposed to take...
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joining me now are dana milbank and angela reid. thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> dana, here we go again. whatever you think about palin, she is a force. how does her comeback inpack the gop? >> above all, it's great news for the media busy, because she has been a great source of enjoyment and headlines for us for years. i'm very delighted in a personal way to have her back. what it means for republican party is basically they went on this experiment for the beginning of the president's second term here, and that was could they behave in a more responsible way. but what you have seen is when people do that, when marco rubio tries to cut a deal on immigration, when jeb bush tacks toward the moderate middle, they basically get ost stra sized from the party. so i think what you're hearing is a little bet of backlash to that conciliatory effort. and i think fox news is recognizing that. they love being in opposition. so they want to restore that platform for sarah palin. >> and aside from the platform, y
joining me now are dana milbank and angela reid. thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> dana, here we go again. whatever you think about palin, she is a force. how does her comeback inpack the gop? >> above all, it's great news for the media busy, because she has been a great source of enjoyment and headlines for us for years. i'm very delighted in a personal way to have her back. what it means for republican party is basically they went on this...
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angela bassett, head of secret service. gerard butler, in every movie that's ever come out in the last ten years. he stars as agent banning. recently i saw you play a surf er in "chasing maverick." then you're in this movie about the father getting divorced. what's it called? >> "playing for keeps." >> how many movies you do a year. >> recently not that many. they were all kind of pushed together. >> tell me about this. you play a secret service agent. there's a guy named jerry parm i'm writing about now. he saved the president. saved reagan. growing up he saw a movie about a secret service agent. guess who played the guy in the movie? >> reagan. >> how crazy is that. >> so, this connection between the secret service and the president of the united states is fascinating. what happens? >> maybe one day, i'll be president. >> that's the way it works. i play matt banning and we've been great friends. i was the special agent in charge. a tragedy happened. so i play mike banning. very good friend of president asher. basically, w
angela bassett, head of secret service. gerard butler, in every movie that's ever come out in the last ten years. he stars as agent banning. recently i saw you play a surf er in "chasing maverick." then you're in this movie about the father getting divorced. what's it called? >> "playing for keeps." >> how many movies you do a year. >> recently not that many. they were all kind of pushed together. >> tell me about this. you play a secret service...
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but they were very willing to befriend a senator for both louis farrakhan and angela davis. >> wow. do you feel like that is sort of built into their approach in the classes? you know, the atmosphere on campus? because it feels like a form of brainwashing to just shut down the other point of view entirely. >> well, i can definitely say that the other point of view isn't necessarily embraced. my definition of the academy or university is where a debate of ideas are supposed to take place. and you know, a lot of times the debate itself isn't allowed to take place. or both sides aren't presented. one of the major concerns of pushback that i've gotten, especially alumnis that oh, you're making it seem like bowie state, the students are really conservative or libertarian. and that's not the case. and you know, but my thing, i've been there four years now, and this is actually the first time the other side has actually presented. >> wow. and look at the feedback that you get. i'm sure there are a lot of people out there who appreciate your torch of truth, and we thank you for coming on. a
but they were very willing to befriend a senator for both louis farrakhan and angela davis. >> wow. do you feel like that is sort of built into their approach in the classes? you know, the atmosphere on campus? because it feels like a form of brainwashing to just shut down the other point of view entirely. >> well, i can definitely say that the other point of view isn't necessarily embraced. my definition of the academy or university is where a debate of ideas are supposed to take...
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angela, you first in d.c. what's your? >> mine is, alex, about five charges of civil rights violations of the officers who were charged in the shooting death of gray, a 16-year-old new york teen who lost his life at the hands of are plain clothed officers just a week ago, and this is just something for us to look at, because while we are studying gun control and the impacts on community, we really must do a better job of are understanding police brutality and its rule. >> a hot button. thanks for that. robert? >> a got story on the chairman of the rnc doing outreach. time will tell whether it will be effective. good for the gop for reaching out with it's money. >> interesting on that one. erin, yours? >> in the nation, jacqueline friedman and only yes means yes in the steubenville trial. the absence of no sdp not mean consenting to sex. the legal and moral sense. >> incredible watching those two defendants found guilty and thet their sentencing today. tough. lots of tears in that courtroom. >>> a wrap of this sunday ed is
angela, you first in d.c. what's your? >> mine is, alex, about five charges of civil rights violations of the officers who were charged in the shooting death of gray, a 16-year-old new york teen who lost his life at the hands of are plain clothed officers just a week ago, and this is just something for us to look at, because while we are studying gun control and the impacts on community, we really must do a better job of are understanding police brutality and its rule. >> a hot...
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i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of
i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal...
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emhe didn't know about the monitoring of angela merkel's cell phone. when it is his administration at risk, his legacy, do you think he should have known these things? is it an excuse to say i didn't know? or is that not acceptable, frankly? >> i'll tell you. i met with the president just about every day for two years. the first two years of his administration. i found him to be remarkably attentive and aggressive. >> this was on health care? >> with respect to what was going on all the policy issues that he faced. certainly, in the interactions that i had with him he might have made judgments that people would agree with. he might have made judgments that the people would disagree with. but he was someone who had a clear recognition of what his responsibility was as president. i saw the very thick book he would receive every evening. >> do you final it hard to believe that he didn't know? >> he always came back the next morning having fully mastered the conten of that briefing. >> do you think having people like you leave, rahm emanuel leave? you were
emhe didn't know about the monitoring of angela merkel's cell phone. when it is his administration at risk, his legacy, do you think he should have known these things? is it an excuse to say i didn't know? or is that not acceptable, frankly? >> i'll tell you. i met with the president just about every day for two years. the first two years of his administration. i found him to be remarkably attentive and aggressive. >> this was on health care? >> with respect to what was going...
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stuart: for the moment it it looks like angela merkel has won. because the cypriot finance minister left moscow, he did not get a gas for cash deal. so, the russians are the not on those gas fields. they don't have the drilling rights so it looks to me at this moment that angela has won hands down. so my question is, what are the russians going to do now? >> well, i think the russians probably understood that this was a short-term play in a sense. they're playing this for the long-term and i think what they were doing is holding out the potential of rewriting some debt that cyprus is currently under with the russians. i think they were holding that out there as sort of a dangle, now, in terms of the gas play that we're looking at and i think, also, part of it it was to stave off the idea that you're going to school up some of this cash from the cyprus banks and you know, and putin has talked about this and putin is a very, very smart. could be the smartest politician on the planet. and he's-- >> back in the day, mike, i've got to close this out.
stuart: for the moment it it looks like angela merkel has won. because the cypriot finance minister left moscow, he did not get a gas for cash deal. so, the russians are the not on those gas fields. they don't have the drilling rights so it looks to me at this moment that angela has won hands down. so my question is, what are the russians going to do now? >> well, i think the russians probably understood that this was a short-term play in a sense. they're playing this for the long-term...
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how are you, angela? what do you mean? you know how i am. although it is impressive he put a tap on the chancellor himself. who could have gotten close enough to do something like that? oh, my god! that's what it was. he was planting the bug. unbelievable. >> wonderful. time for the sideshow. that was jon stewart. last night on the fallout in germany over new disclosures. i guess we've rubbed the chancellor of germany the wrong way again. next you might remember the woman who almost fainted in the rose garden this week during the president's speech on the affordable care act. some conspiracy theories out there on the right say they believe the whole incident was staged by the white house, a blog post on lady patriots said the woman who fainted as used as a prop. listen to this. quote, obama has to have props around him when he does one of his con-jobs in the rose garden or wherever he chooses to deceive or receive his worshippers. the allegation was posted by the weekly standard and yesterday gained more attraction when sarah palin said, she
how are you, angela? what do you mean? you know how i am. although it is impressive he put a tap on the chancellor himself. who could have gotten close enough to do something like that? oh, my god! that's what it was. he was planting the bug. unbelievable. >> wonderful. time for the sideshow. that was jon stewart. last night on the fallout in germany over new disclosures. i guess we've rubbed the chancellor of germany the wrong way again. next you might remember the woman who almost...
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today, we commemorate the historic and audacious demonstration of our fellow sister, angela grimke. the --nt boldly before who went boldly before the general court to say i stand before you as a citizen. we pay tribute to her and the ,nowledge this moment and i for one, are so very grateful we are. as a black woman i know i am certainly, we all are beneficiaries of her bold action. know as thatso moment, the one we honor here today was a very long time in the making. both in the personal evolution of grimke, for the abolitionists and women's movement and for our country. you see, before angelina was a woman, she was a girl. so for me, the conversation must begin there. before we can even begin to consider how women become political, let's first addressed address the girl on the journey to womanhood. the girls i spend time with everyday. the girl that exists inside all of us. the girl who is stunted and heard the government and empowerment because she lives in a world that all too often refuses to see her, to listen to her. the 18-year-old college freshman who wants to run for studen
today, we commemorate the historic and audacious demonstration of our fellow sister, angela grimke. the --nt boldly before who went boldly before the general court to say i stand before you as a citizen. we pay tribute to her and the ,nowledge this moment and i for one, are so very grateful we are. as a black woman i know i am certainly, we all are beneficiaries of her bold action. know as thatso moment, the one we honor here today was a very long time in the making. both in the personal...
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today, we commemorate the historic and audacious demonstration of our fellow sister, angela grimke. the --nt boldly before who went boldly before the general court to say i stand before you as a citizen. we pay tribute to her and the ,nowledge this moment and i for one, are so very grateful we are. as a black woman i know i am certainly, we all are beneficiaries of her bold action. know as thatso moment, the one we honor here today was a very long time in the making. both in the personal evolution of grimke, for the abolitionists and women's movement and for our country. you see, before angelina was a woman, she was a girl. so for me, the conversation must begin there. before we can even begin to consider how women become political, let's first addressed address the girl on the journey to womanhood. the girls i spend time with everyday. the girl that exists inside all of us. the girl who is stunted and heard the government and empowerment because she lives in a world that all too often refuses to see her, to listen to her. the 18-year-old college freshman who wants to run for studen
today, we commemorate the historic and audacious demonstration of our fellow sister, angela grimke. the --nt boldly before who went boldly before the general court to say i stand before you as a citizen. we pay tribute to her and the ,nowledge this moment and i for one, are so very grateful we are. as a black woman i know i am certainly, we all are beneficiaries of her bold action. know as thatso moment, the one we honor here today was a very long time in the making. both in the personal...
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. >> one of the witnesses yesterday, we discussed this with you, angela beasley, she gave testimony. she encounteder renisha right after the accident in front of her home. she called 911 and then went outside to help renish amc bride. this is a part of her testimony in this hearing. let's play it. >> i saw blood on her hand. i said, you're hurt, let me call the ambulance. i want you to sit down and let me call the ambulance. she said sit down where? i said sit down here inside of the car. she was doing this. >> both hands? >> both hands. >> on the side of her head? >> yes, yes. >> and she looked hurt? >> yes. she just kept saying she wanted to go home. >> and lisa, that could have been the result, obviously, of this accident but also it was noted that miss mcbride was legally drunk and smoked marijuana. some people see that as blaming the victim. how does that play out in the trial as we move forward? >> well, i think what's important from this witness is that renisha wanted to get home and that she was disoriented and confused, probably as a result of all those factors you list, the
. >> one of the witnesses yesterday, we discussed this with you, angela beasley, she gave testimony. she encounteder renisha right after the accident in front of her home. she called 911 and then went outside to help renish amc bride. this is a part of her testimony in this hearing. let's play it. >> i saw blood on her hand. i said, you're hurt, let me call the ambulance. i want you to sit down and let me call the ambulance. she said sit down where? i said sit down here inside of...
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. >> neil: germany's chancellor, angela merkel, a big election win, getting nearly 42% of the vote. it's not just germany. conservative leaders winning big elections. australia, even norway. monica crowley likes this trend. tell me, what's going on here? >> not to mention last week the swedish government, sweden, a stronghold of socialism for so many years, they announced they're going to cut taxes to stimulate their economy. neil neal paying through the nose. >> so countries like australia, norway, sweden and now germany going for conservative prime minister, conservative leadership and that's because even in some of these countries which have been socialist for a long time or toyed with socialist policies or dabbled in leftism out of some sense of social justice or income inequality and dealing with those issues, they have now decided that hasn't work. they have had enough of that and they're going to try something different. so you see these western countries turning towards conservative leadership. >> neil: in germany they have a system that -- coalition partner, didn't even get
. >> neil: germany's chancellor, angela merkel, a big election win, getting nearly 42% of the vote. it's not just germany. conservative leaders winning big elections. australia, even norway. monica crowley likes this trend. tell me, what's going on here? >> not to mention last week the swedish government, sweden, a stronghold of socialism for so many years, they announced they're going to cut taxes to stimulate their economy. neil neal paying through the nose. >> so countries...
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also dealt with the nsa eavesdropping on the united nations and friendly foreign leaders, including angela merkel. in the future saying it should require high level of scrutiny. >> most of the time there's absolutely no reason to engage in wiretapping our friends. >> reporter: the review panel was formed in the wake of former nsa contractor edward snowden and his supporters now say this week's report justifies his actions. >> it's a complete vindication of everything he said. >> reporter: panel members strongly disagreed with that. >> what mr. snowden did was treason, was high crimes, and there is nothing in what we say that justifies what he did. >> of the panel's 46 recommendations, the president has already rejected one of them, that a civilian, not someone from the military, should run the nsa. in his news conference at the end of the week, president obama said that he'll take the next few weeks to review his panel's ideas and then make some firm decisions about programs, many of which he once so championed. george? >> brian, thanks. let's bring in mike rogers, thanks for joining us th
also dealt with the nsa eavesdropping on the united nations and friendly foreign leaders, including angela merkel. in the future saying it should require high level of scrutiny. >> most of the time there's absolutely no reason to engage in wiretapping our friends. >> reporter: the review panel was formed in the wake of former nsa contractor edward snowden and his supporters now say this week's report justifies his actions. >> it's a complete vindication of everything he said....
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this relationship, you know, it's interesting about president obama and angela merkel, they're now sort of the gray hairs, if you will, they're the only two left. everybody that was at the first g-20 of the g-8 no longer there. medved gone, czsarkozy gone. the most stable world leaders has been obama and merkel. they worked very closely together during the greek crisis and the european crisis there where the president was lobbying merkel almost every day to do something. something like this, undermining that relationship, is something that doesn't -- i know doesn't sit well with the white house because the president personally has become so fond and had a great working relationship with merkel. i imagine that's why, by the way, he's getting a state dinner. it is a recipro cation. so i don't think -- it sort of colors the visit a little bit but i don't think it's going to impact it too much. >> chuck todd joining us from ireland. we'll see you back again tomorrow. thanks very much. appreciate it. >>> we're back next with the gaggle. what jeb bush is saying now about 2016. and is senator
this relationship, you know, it's interesting about president obama and angela merkel, they're now sort of the gray hairs, if you will, they're the only two left. everybody that was at the first g-20 of the g-8 no longer there. medved gone, czsarkozy gone. the most stable world leaders has been obama and merkel. they worked very closely together during the greek crisis and the european crisis there where the president was lobbying merkel almost every day to do something. something like this,...
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said he didn't know about the ns arc monitoring angela merkel's cell phone. he's been criticized on that. when it's his administration at risk, his legacy, do you think he should have known these things? is it an excues to say i didn't know or is that not acceptable frankly? >> i'll tell you. i met with the president just about every day for two years. the first two years of his administration. and i found him to be remarkably attentive and aggressive. >> on health care or -- >> with respect to what was going on on all policy issues that he faced. certainly in the interactions that i had with him he might have made judgements that were judgements that people would agree with, he might have made judgements that the people would disagree with. but he was someone who had a clear recognition of what his responsibility was as president. i saw the very thick book he would receive every evening. in my experience he always calm back the next morning having fully mastered the content of that briefing. >> do you think having people like you leave, daly leave, rahm eman
said he didn't know about the ns arc monitoring angela merkel's cell phone. he's been criticized on that. when it's his administration at risk, his legacy, do you think he should have known these things? is it an excues to say i didn't know or is that not acceptable frankly? >> i'll tell you. i met with the president just about every day for two years. the first two years of his administration. and i found him to be remarkably attentive and aggressive. >> on health care or --...